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In St. Petersburg, several lawsuits against QR codes and other covid restrictions have been combined. According to the joint press service of the courts, the applicants brought in experts to prove violations on the part of Smolny.
In total, residents of the northern capital sent five complaints to the courts. In one process, three consolidated claims will be considered at once. Two more will be analyzed in separate productions.
The applicants attached an expert opinion stating that “the statistical data that formed the basis for the government’s decision to impose the contested restrictive measures contain unreliable information about the actual increase in the incidence of covid”. The court attached the document.
“The court, in order to clarify the requirements, read out clause 2.1.30 of the Resolution: “From November 8, 2021, the admission of visitors from 23.00 to 06.00 to the circus …” Volkov immediately replied: “Yes, I want to go to the circus at night. Or on a water attraction,” the press service said.
Two plaintiffs were barred from the trial because they refused to wear a mask.
Earlier in St. Petersburg, entrepreneurs launched a “resistance map” with catering establishments that do not ask visitors for QR codes, despite the requirements of Smolny. So businessmen expressed their disagreement with the measures taken against the coronavirus.
Source: Rosbalt

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